Planning for a future career can be a daunting task for many students, especially when there are so many paths to choose from. Furthermore, it is not always clear what skills are required to set yourself apart from other job applicants.
For over 30 years, Modeling has remained the standard product design and development software across a variety of industries for parametric modeling, simulation/analysis, and product documentation. Learning 3D Modeling is one way to give yourself an edge on the competition in almost any industry you decide to pursue. Everyone knows that Creo is an amazing tool for product design, but did you ever consider that someone has to design the machinery that makes the products? In their work optimizing and improving systems, industrial engineers often use CAD and 3D printing to create prototypes quickly for use as a proof of concept.